Chadwick Boseman Tribute Featured at Comic Con in Black Panther 2 Trailer

Black Panther 2, officially titled Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, has been in the works for quite some time but following the tragic

and untimely death of Chadwick Boseman who played Titanic in the first film,

there were many questions about how the franchise would proceed. . The idea of ​​recreating the character wasn't even an option

because the life that Chadwick brought to the character got fans all over the world attached to him and no one in those shoes would fit right in with the guys.

Now, the first trailer for the upcoming installment of the Black Panther franchise has surfaced at this year's Comic-Con and fans

are being given some insight into where the film is headed, especially with Chadwick's death. In relation to and how it is translated film.

The trailer is clearly alluding to the passage of Chadwick's character Tchala in the film, and there is a brief shot in the trailer

that shows a mural on the wall with Tachala's face on it and some Wakandan written on the side of it.

The writing translates to the message: "The king lives and the panther...forever in us..."

This message not only resonates with the sentiments of the people in the film but also the sentiments of the audience watching.

The remainder of the trailer hints at the plot of the story which will feature

a war between the two secretive nations Wakanda and Atlantis, which is revealed in this trailer with Namor as their leader.